In vivo temperature dependence of ultrasound speed in tissue and its application to noninvasive temperature monitoring.
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T. Bowen | R. L. Nasoni | W. G. Connor | T Bowen | R L Nasoni | W G Connor | R. R. Sholes | R R Sholes
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